Valentine’s Day Gift Guide-Kids

Valentine’s Day Kid’s Gift Guide

Curating Edits has developed a Valentine’s Day Gift Guide to help parents find something to gift their children.  I always reflect on getting Valentine’s Day gifts from my parents.  As an adult, those little things meant something and I carry the memory to this day.

Here is a Valentine’s Day Gift Guide of ideas for things to buy your kids this February 14th.  CE breaks it up by age group to help you out.  All gifts can be found via Amazon.  All prices shown are the price at the time of the blog post.  This blog post includes affiliate links to Amazon, to read more on Curating Edits Affiliate Disclosures click HERE.

Babies:

Keep the memory of your baby’s first Valentine’s Day with these curated selections of gifts.

Toddlers: (Ages 1-4)

They grow up so fast.  Continue the tradition of gifting on Valentine’s Day with this selection of gifts.

Child: (Ages 5-12)

Another milestone hit.  These are great gifts for your children in this age range of 5 to 12 years.

  • The Children’s Place PJs:  For the child who loves all things colorful. ($14.98) Few sizes are available.
  • Carter’s Simple Joys PJs:  These PJs are perfect for Valentine’s Day and to use after. ($16.20-17.10)
  • Touchat Glow: These glow-in-the-dark fleece blankets are fantastic for this age group. ($21.99)
  • Karaoke Microphone: Have a full-blown Karaoke party with the kids this V-Day. ($16.99)
  • LEGO Dots: Cute Panda Tray for their rooms/desks they can DIY themselves. ($19.97)
  • My Superpower Books: The series consists of 8 books currently for Social-Emotional Learning. ($8.64+)

Teen: (Ages 13-19)

Your teens may have their idea of what they would like, at that age who can blame them?  This gift guide highlights the gesture to show how they are loved on Valentine’s Day.

Valentine’s Day for Your Kids

These are thoughtful Valentine’s Day gifts for your children at whatever stage they are in.  On the other hand, don’t forget to get them a Valentine’s Day card.  You can check out a few on an earlier blog post, HERE.

What is more, memories will be built.  Additionally, for older children, the self-esteem boost that they are thought of on this day will last a lifetime.

Furthermore, if you cannot get them a gift.  Remember you can still make memories with your children.  Preparing their favorite meal, having breakfast for dinner, creating a sundae bar, popcorn, and a movie with them.  A handmade Valentine’s Day card.  These are also valuable things you can share with your kids.

Finally, this blog post includes affiliate links.  To read about Curating Edits affiliate disclosure click HERE.

Have a great Valentine’s!  If you found this curated list helpful, feel free to share the Valentine’s Day Gift Guide with your followers.  Thank you!